Deportivo Cali 3 – 2 Santa Fe: players report and qualification Liga BetPlay | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League



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Deportivo Cali defeated Santa Fe 3-2 this Monday at the Palmaseca stadium, in an electrifying commitment that closed the date 15, with an irregular arbitration by Eder Vergara -who repeatedly had to go to the VAR-, and placed fourth with 27 points in the 2020 Betplay League.

Cali had the leading role of Ángelo Rodríguez, who scored his first goal in the League, made the pass for the second and they committed a non-existent foul for the third penalty, and as always the mobility of Jhon Vásquez. This time Deiber Caicedo did not shine, as he had done in other presentations.

For its part, the capital’s team appealed to its nickname of ‘lion’, it was brave to lavish itself with ten men in the second half before the early expulsion of John Velásquez. His first goal came in a controversial penalty action by goalkeeper David González on José Moya, in which the Paisa goalkeeper did not go out with the intention of taking the defender ‘cardinal’ ahead.

The game started with a frenetic pace, back and forth, thanks to the characteristics of the players arranged by both coaches. Little was thought, but there was a lot of running and there were constant fouls.

Santa Fe produced the first shot on goal with a Kelvin Osorio free kick that passed by kissing the right post. The Bogota cast did not come to hide but also stepped on the green and white area with property.

Jhon Vásquez responded in a good collective action that Castellanos blocked to send to the corner kick. Then Darwin Andrade went on the attack, but his shot hit Carlos Arboleda’s leg and he deflected.

A free kick that Juan Camilo Angulo threw to Eduard Caicedo almost got on the left vertical, after it touched a red player and Castellanos deflected it at 17.

John Velasquez enabled Daniel Giraldo and the Caleño midfielder had no direction to beat David González in 21 minutes.

In the average of 30 minutes the emotions fell, until Angulo put in a center that almost got stuck below the horizontal that Castellanos defended.

At minute 39, Santa Fe made a mistake after having advanced his lines to the middle of the field, Arboleda touched José Moya and the central defender misjudged the first intention back pass to his goalkeeper and Ángelo Rodríguez defined down for the 1- 0, in his first goal in the League with the green and white team.

Jonathan Herrera also tried with a left foot at 44, but González contained without problem.

Just 2 minutes into the second half, Velásquez fouled Deiber Caicedo and saw his second yellow card to later receive the red one.

At around 9, Angelo punched the Santa Fe fence again with a left-handed shot, but referee Éder Vergara canceled the action.

In 12 minutes, Kelvin Osorio put a ball sideways, goalkeeper David González came out before the arrival of José Moya without bad intention, but the referee gave a penalty. Fabián Sambueza charged to the center and got 1-1 at 15.

A ball served from the right hit Andrés Pérez in the area and the locals asked for a penalty, but after checking the VAR, Vergara did not give it. Controversial play that did not transcend.

Rodríguez received a pass from Vásquez, went to the bottom, put the center and Agustín Palavecino pushed him for 2-1 at 27.

A charge from Seijas was left in the head of Dixon Renteria, who lowered it to Daniel Giraldo so that he beat González again for 2-2 at 40.

At 43, Ángelo Rodríguez faced Andrés Arboleda in the area in a normal play, but Vergara again gave a penalty in a non-existent foul, so he had to return to VAR. And after the review, with justice, reversed the decision.

At 49, in overtime, Patricio Cucchi pushed Kevin Velasco into the area and Vergara, going to the VAR for the umpteenth time, gave a penalty again. Agustín Palavecino executed to the center of the goal and left the final 3-2 at 53 minutes. Five goals and a match worthy of closing the day

On the 16th date, Cali will visit Medellín on Sunday, October 25 (8:10 pm), while Santa Fe will host a local against Boyacá Chicó that same day (4:00 pm).

Synthesis:

Cali 3-2 Santa Fe

Deportivo Cali: David González (6); Juan Camilo Angulo (6); Hernán Lessse (6), Eduard Caicedo (6), Darwin Andrade (6); Andrés Colorado (6), Juan Daniel Roa (6), Agustín Palavecino (7), Deiber Caicedo (8); Jhon Vásquez (6), Ángelo Rodríguez (8).

Changes: Andrés Balanta (6) by Andrés Colorado (6 ST), Kevin Velasco (6) by Deiber Caicedo 25 (ST), Carlos Lizarazo (5) by Juan Andrés Roa (25 ST).

DT: Alfredo Arias.

Santa Fe: Leandro Castellanos (7); Carlos Arboleda (6), Fainer Torijano (6), José Moya (5), Jonathan Herrera (6); Andrés Pérez (6), Daniel Giraldo (7); Fabián Sambueza (6), John Velásquez (SC), Kelvin Osorio (6); Jorge Ramos (5).

Changes: Dixon Renteria (6) by Jonathan Herrera 21 (ST), Patricio Cucchi (5) by Jorge Ramos (29 ST), Luis Manuel Seijas (5) by Kelvin Osorio (29 ST), Enrique Serje (SC) by Andrés Pérez (33 ST), Jerson González (SC) by Fabián Sambueza (33 ST).

DT: Harold Rivera.

Goals: 1-0: Angelo Rodríguez (39 PT). 1-1: Fabián Sambueza (15 ST, from a penalty). 2-1. Agustín Palavecino (27 ST). 2-2: Daniel Giraldo (ST). Agustín Palavecino (45 + 8 ST).

Admonished:
Andrés Colorado (26 PT) for Cali. John Velásquez (12 PT), Jonathan Herrera (19 ST), Andrés Pérez (30 ST), Luis Seijas (35 T), Enrique Serje (43 ST) for Santa Fe.

Driven out: Juan Velásquez (2nd ST)

Match:
Good

Figure: Angelo Rodríguez (8).

Stadium:
Deportivo Cali (Palmaseca)

Assistance: No audience

Referee: Éder Vergara (4)

Marco Antonio Garcés
Correspondent Futbolred Cali
On twitter: @marquitosgarces

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